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.o rete ) " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1869. “THE COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE BMARKETS, Coffee firm and fairly active. Oats and Ry heat.held higher. Colorédl Beans low Hay and Feedstuffs weak. otatoes and Onions as usual. . Tomatoés still higher. Butter, Cheese and Eggs as before. Pouitry in heavy supply. - Wine Grapes almost out of market. ‘Pable Grapes quleter. Melons about gone. *'Dried Frults unchanged. Nothing new in Provisions. Hops very firm, O Clear ® Partly Cloudy © Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow 3 Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures tion indicate maximum temperaturs for the those underneath it, it any. all, of melted snow in inches 1d hundredthi Isobars, or solid 0- equal temperature. The barometric pressure a accompanied by fair weather: *low" low pressure. and is usually precedet ed by cloudy weather and rains. appear_on the Wushington cofisi. When the pressure is high in the interior and fow uloug the coast, and the Isobars extend north and.south along the coast, rain is probabl word is _usus nd the pressure falling to the California coas'. warmet weather may-be cled in summer and coider weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. .TU REPORT. OF AGRICUL- TURE WEATHER BUREAU, SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 28, 1896, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: . The follpwing maximum temperatures are re- perted from stations in California to-day: Eureka 6! 66, San Luis Obispo Yuma 74, - 66; Los Angeles 70. *. . Tain Thursday; brisk to h! * hatia -3 Tb; Sap Francisco data—Maximum temperature 56, minimuin-50, mean 53 % ~A siorm 0f consicerable energy is apparent! central this evening in th- viclnity of Vancouver Isiand. I} has moved rapidly eastward from the -gea during t last hours. Kain has already fallen in wesiern Weshington and Orezon and clondy and threatening weather is reported as far* southward as Kureka. At present it would seem Unlikely that rhe rain would ex ena south of Santa Cruz. General rain Is expected turoughout Catifornfa irom that section northward. - . Forecast made at San Frauciaco for 30 hours €nding.midn Nor.hern_California — Rain Thursday, exce " parii- cloudy in the extreme southeast poriio: br.si uerly w.nls, becoming high on the nogthern coast. thera California —Fair, warmer Thursda; fresn westerly winds. - da—Fair, ex.ept rain Thursday in extreme portion; warmer in the ast portion northwest Tiiursday. Fair, warmer Thur - San Francisco and vicin day. y—Probably occasional gh southerly 10 westerly HaMMON, Forecas: Official. W, winds. NEW 1ORK MARKETS. . Financial. ' " XFW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 28 —Higher rates for monty, call loans having advanced to 12 per had a disturbing influence a: the Stock Ex- gé to-day, and the prominent issues during arly tradivg exhibited marked weaknesa. The,advaAnce in the money rate was to be expected in view of the preparations making ior the No- vember interest and dividend vayments. The bears wer aiso more agsressive taan of late. London' was again a moderate seller and a num- ber of smail bolders who do not desite to carry stocks over the election liquidations. This played “directly into the bands of the bearsand prices Were forced down 14@2 per cent. L rfell 2 to 11214, Burlington 134 to 7334, Chlcago Gas 15510 16114, Si. Paul 13 to 7114 Rock Island 135 to 6433, General Eicctric 1 o 2714, Louisville and Nusaville 114 1o 45, Man- 183 10 913, Missouri Pacific 1110 2014, Jersey Leutra: 14 10 103, Tennessee Con: 134 10 314, Leather preferred 144 10 6034 and Western Union 110841 In the s, ecia ties, Consolidated Gas dropped 24y 10 137 Loutsville and Nash- ville wag 50id o the passing of the dividend on Nashvilie, Chattanooga and >t. Loul and the that the quesiiun of disiributing the company’s su. pius will Dot be acted upon just now. In the afiernoon trading a firmer tone prevailed and a recovery of 14@l3 per cent ensued, Chi- cago Gas and Sugar ieading. Sugar was favorubly iufinencea by un advance of ¥4 in refinel. Kaws were 8,50 advanced as much. ' ihe general list was benefiied by a sharp rise iu Wheai and & decline in the money raie 10 6 per cent. Final transac. ions in-cail loans were made at 8 per cent and there was rumors of a squeeze late in the week. Stocks at the close while quiet wers bareiy steady in tbne. Net changes show losses of 4@ 74 per cent. Manhattan rose g per ceat. Total sales were 157,708 shares, including 89.300 shares Sugar, 18,000 Rezding, 17,000 £t Paul and 12; 700 Chicago Gas. ales footed up only $833.- 1 fours fell 13/ to 7434; do 5 4 Chesapeake and Ublo geiers) four and a halfs, 1 Vs 10 7015; Chicago and Northern Pacific fives ceitlticates, 114 t0 4034; -Kansag and Texas tives, 8 to 27; New Jersey et * tral geiierat fives, 134 10 118: Ozegon short Line congol fives ceriificates, 115 1o «214: Keading third preferrel. 17 10 2035 envera.d Gult con- 0l ives, 135 10 1, and Vv isconsin Central fives - ceruicates, 13/ to 541 - In Governm. nt bonds $31,000 coupon fours of * 1925 soid at 117; $1500 do_registered at 116%5; $7.00 coupon fours of 1907 at 108; $17,000 uo regis ered av 10694 @107 and $1.,000 coupon fives aL 11134, o R Grain. FLOUR—Quiet. Winter wheat, low grades, 82 20@3 35; do fair to fancy, $3 15@a 40: - do_paiefiis, $i 50@4 90: Miunesota clear, $5@ do .straits. 83 90@1 2! do patents, £416@4 80: iow exirus, $2 85: city mils, $460; 4o patents, 85 10@3 2o: rye mixture, $3 25@3 75: superfin-, 82 25@2 90; fine, 81 0@ 270., Rye flour—Quiei, $2 89@3 10. * CORNMEAL—Quiet, stesuy; yellow Western, 52 15@7 V. - RYE=Dall, steady: Western, 4314@43%4c, c. L. * 1. New York. BARLEY—27@27%c, . 1. 1. Buffalo. WHEAT—Fauly active; firm with options; b.. 8235 “ungraded red, 71@s3c: Northern, 79@7914c. .. Ovtions advanced 215@2%4c With the West, “fair forelgn buying and loca covering, declined No. 1 ** 14c on “realizng, closing steady at 1%@zc over with 8 moderste business. . Lecember fnd May most active. No. 2 rea, January, 79c: M anch, 8184c; May, 81c: October, 7654c: Novem- bet, 7634c: December, 7742 COKN—Dull, firmer. Ao, 2, 303@3lc ele- vinor, 3114@31%ec afioat. Options were dull and firm at 54@1c advance, foliowing tire West and on local covering. May end December most active. -December, 3155¢; May, 3434c. <OAT=—iull; firm. Options firm, quiet; October, £234c; December, 2834c, Spot prices: No. 2, 2215@23¢c: No. 2 white. 25¢; Loc: No. 3 white, Yesterda No. 2 Chicago, 24¢; No. o, 2 28¢; mixed Western, 22@24c; walie do, 22@81c. ' FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS RKD KEW YORK STOCKS. * WHEELOCK & CO., - 4 LeldesdorZ St, Tel. Main 1034. BRANCH OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Maln 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 5. F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIRE NEW YOBE the amount of | deciine in' Chicago Gas wa- attricuted 10 a rumor | Yut when the *“low” 1s inclosed with isobars of | marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- | sble. W > in ihe vicinity of daho, and | 1ng Continenia cabies were ail WORLD. Provisions. LARD — Qulet, easy: Western steam. $4 65; city. §440: Octcber, $4 65. Kefined, dull; Con tinental, $5; SBouch American, $5 35; compound, 454@4Tiac. TURK—Steady: new mess, §8 50@9. JUTTER — Quiet, sieady: _Wesiern dairy, 12c: do creamery, 14@20c: do factory, T@1114c: Elgins, 20c; imitation creamery, 1014@ lic. :—Fancy. quiet, steady; part skims, c:_fu.l skims, 23e@3c. > Moderate ~demand: icehouse, 14ba @15c; Western, resh, 16@19:; ao, case, $270° (@4 30: limed. 15c. "TALLOW —Quiet; nominal; city, 333@8%ac: counury, 8% 83540, CUTTONSEr o OIL—Qulet, easier; crude, 22@ 34c; yellow prime, 26c. ~Firm: domestic, 33,@Sc; Japan, 4@ S—Quiet; New Orleans, 25@3%c. ~ iE—steady. 10 points down. Novem- ber, $9 95@10: December, $9 :5@995: January 89 85@@9 9b: April, 0 95: Muy. $9 55@9 June, $9 93@10: Sentember. $9 85@10 05, Spot Rio. dull, steady: No. 7, 1034c. SUGAK —Good demand; off A, 37p@dc: mold A, 4 andurd A, 4lje; comiection- ers’ A, 41/ loaf, 47ke: crushed, 473c; POw- dered, 414C; granulated, =54C; cubes 4gc. ¥ruit and Produce. NEW YORK. N. Y. Oct. 28—APRICOTS— Boxes. 91,@15c. 11 ACK. =—Unpeeled. boxes 8310%4c¢; peeled, old, 136 14c. PE Four sizes, 515@5%4c. KAIBING = Taoeronn. goss Muscatel, 434¢; do, three-crown, 534@6c: do tour-crowu. 634c: Lopdon layers, old, 31 156@1 25: do, new. $1 50@ 1 40: clusters, old, $1 25@1 40. HOPS—Fancy, fairly active and firm: Pacific Coast, 3@11c: London marset firm, 603@70s. WOOL—Firm: Domestic fleece, 14@23c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12¢. Merchandise. PIGIRON-Quiet: American. $10 25@@12 50. COPPER—Easier: lake. £10 65210 7 : ; domestic. 32 85@2 90 v; Straus, $12 80@1z 90. Plates, active. SPELTER—Firm: domestic, $3 8033 87%;. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Irr.. Oct. 28.—Business In whea: was comparatively narrow to-day, much of the energy which has been an attribute of the tradi 10r more than a month having disappeared and the market getting into sometning of a rus. Irices early recovered several fractions from yesterday, an advance of 34d at Liverpool affordiag strength. re near approach of e ection hus a tendency to curtail speculative transactions. Recelp s in the Northwest wers again heavy at 1208 cars against 65 last week and 1228 a year ago. Chicago had 207 cars and inspected out 37.537 busheis. Clos- lower. Export clearances were light at 158,154 bushels. Inthe last hour trading showed mere animation than at any previous period of the session, easy moaey | rates having the effect of causing tbe bulls to ex- nible more courage. Prices at this time reached the ‘“‘calls,” where they met with freeselling. De- cember wheat opened from 69@3634¢, advanced 10 T14c, closing at 707%@71c, 234@2%c higher than yesterday. Esilmated receipts for to-mor- row 146 cars. No. 2red spot wneat ranged nomi- ity irom 70c to 7284c, and closed 8. abou. 717% ! 5 N—Was monotonously dull and low. Abso- lutely no Interesc centered in ths trade, the tone was without guide otner than that ved | by the neiznboring wheat market. Tne specula- tive indifference noted early it the leading market was also prevalent in corn. Liverpool cables were 14d higher. kXxvorts were fair a: 137,274 bushels. Mav corn opened from 277c to 28c, advanced to 30 vesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 500 cars. UATS—Little attraction to traders was afforded b oats. The market was even qui:ter than | either of the 0 hars and the tone was uerived from | Off:rings hem. Receipts were 325 cars, and 2000 ousheis were taken from store. Muy oats closed gcio L4c higher than yesterday. Estlmated receipts for to-morrow 305 cars. FLA . Cash, 62@59%ac: December, 72 @12y4¢ T8@78%zc. Keceipts were 111 cars. PROVISIONS—A slow and weaz hog market had its natural effect on product. Holders were discouraged and soid their property. The pros- peci of a restricted speculaive demand during the balance of the week was not caiculated 10 produce abuilish feeling. The very stroug tone of wheat ‘resno 64, San Diego 70, Red Blu ff | revived the drooping feelingof yroduct toward San Francisco | the close. January pork closed 21gc lower and January lard and ribs each uuchan: L BUTTER—The demaad for butter was limited. ere moderate und an easy feeliug pre- valed. Prices were unchanged. Creameries—Extras, 19c @ Db: firsts, 17@18c; seconds, 1l.@l4c:; imitations, fancy, 12@!{3c. uairies—Extras, 17c: firsts, 135@l4c: secouds, 9@ 10c. Ladles — Extras, 936@1uc; firsis, 5gSiaci ;:?clllnu stock, 8c: grease, 2lp@sc; roll outter, @12c. EGGS—The supply of eggs showed some In- crease, ich caused an easier feeling in the mar- ‘The demand was good. Fresh stock, 17¢ 8 dozen. MONEY—Was firm st 7% for call and loans. Dew York exchange soid at 90¢ discount. Closing Prices. WHFAT—Octoner. €834c: December, Tlc: Muy, 7668@75%c. COKRN—Octover, 2o 0%6 December, 2455 2 December, 1814 15%4¢; May, 21147 o Yulh—Decemuer, $6 9): January. §7 80. LAKL—December. $4 30: January, $4 00, LiLs—Decemoer, $5 625 Jauuacy, $3 8714 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. ILL. Oct 28 —The supply of cattle on sale to-day was light. 1hede- mand was good and prices were 102 10 1 5¢ higher. The hog market was siow, Offerings were quite largs ard the demand Indifferent. Prices were 5¢ to 10c lower. Thg demand for sheep was moder- ate and the mark®® steady. Off:rings were fair. CATTLE—Receipts. 10.500. ¥ancy beeves, $5 00 @5 10: choice 10 vrime 1300 to 1700 b steers. | $4 50@4 90: £ood to choice steers, 1200 1o 1600 m. £410@4 45; mealum steers. 1200 10 1400 1. 8580 @4 00: falr beer steers, 1000 to 1300 Ds. $330@ $60; common beet steers. $3 20@3 50; good to cholce stockers and feeders, 500 10 1250 b, 3 25@ 365; fair 1o good do, 600 to 875 B, 52 60@ 3 20: bulls, choice 10 extra, $2 80@3 25: bulls, POor to choice. $1 T5@2 75: cows and heifers, cholce to prime, 83 50@3 85; cows, fair to choice, @3 40; cows, common to fair canners, £1 50@ calves. £0od 10 choice. $5 50@6 0U: calves, common 10 £00d. $3 00@D 25: Texas grass sieers, 22 60@3 25: Western range steers, 2 85@s 85: Western range cows ana heifers, $2 35@s 30; milkers and springers, B head, § 25@40. HUGS — Keceipis. 36,000. heavy pacXing ana enipping lots. $3 15@3 45: common (0 choice mixed, 83 10@3 50: choice assorted. 5 40@ ©45; ight, $316@3 50: pigs. $2 5U@3 40 SHEEP—Keceipis, 16.000. Jufeqoc (o choice, 41755 25; mmbs, $2 1664 25. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR. Oct. 23.—HOGS— Receipts. 3300. Market opened steady to 8¢ to 10clower. Light and mixed, $3 1563 3244 heavy, $3@3 15. CATTLE—Recelpts, 4700. Market steady: good active. Steers. $3@4 20; cOWs, &1 26@2 90; 1eed- ers, $2 60@5 45. SHEEP—Receipts, 3000. Market 10c lower; slow. Receipts at Kansas City. K ANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 28 — HOGS—Recelpts, 10,000 siow. Lishi and pigs, 83 15@38 30; medium, $3 10@3 25: heavy. §3 10@3 25. CATTLE—Receints. 10,000. Marketstrong. Na- tive steers, best, $4 10@4 60: fair togood, $3 10@ $410: cows and helfers. best, $280@3 05: fair 10 &ood, $1 50@2 B0: siockers &nd fecders, $24 0@ 5 60: Texas and Western, $2 25@3 75; bulls, $1 60@2 b5; calves, $4@9. =HEEP—Receipts, 3000. CALIFORNIA ¥FRUIT SBALES. Market steady, NEW YORK, N.Y., Oct. 28:—The Earl.Frait Companr old California fruiv to-day as follow: Grapes—Tokay, $2 40@2 65D crate: half crates, $1 056@1 50: Cornichon, $1 20@1 30: assorted, $1.35. Pears—Glout Morcran, 82 10G2 45. CHICAGO, Iri., Oct. 28.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold California irult as foliows: Grapes Tokays, $2 B crate and 85c@$1 10 ¥ ha f crave; Cornichons, $1 15: Muscats, $1: Kmperors, 85@ 90c. Pears—Bartlelts, 6Uc B half crate, NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Sharas. Money on call active at 634B12y: last loan at 8% and closing offered st 8% Frime mercantiie paper, 7@10% 1sr stiver, €4%c. Mexican dollars, 50@ 5134c.. Sterling Exchange steady. firm, with aciual business 1n bankers' bills at £4 8114@4 8134 for sixty days, and $4 £414@4 43, for demand. Posiea rates, $4 52@a ,flg. ok maroian bills, $4 80@4 81. Government tonds firm: State bonds. dull; raiiroad bonas weak. Silver at the board was lower. Qomxa rrocwe Am Tel & Cable.. | Norfolk & Westen, 97 Atchison. Preferred. . 15 Preferred. 2134| Northern Pacifi Adams Express.... 46 ‘alion, Terre Haute 85 American Expressl10 ‘American Tooucco. 7354 Preferred. 7 Fay State Gas, Faltimore & Ohio. Brunswick Lands. Eufialo, Roch & £J Canada Pacific.... Canada Southera.. Susq & We.o 458, " Preferred.. M}%!onmfl ‘ent "acti - Ontario & Westera 137y Ches. & Ohio. Oregon 1m; mas 1 Chicago Alton.. Pml.r'ed.‘m —_— Oregon Navigation 16 COregon Short Line. 1414 Preferred.. Chicago, B. &£ Q... Chicazo & E. IU... 3744 Pacific Mai.....,,, 203 91 reorin, D. & Evans 2 ChicagoGas. 6783 Piitsburg & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Pittsbrrg.. 162 Consohidation Coal. .32 Consolidated Gas..147 L. C. L & St Louls :‘I Preferred. . 2 Colo. Fuel & iroz.. 1714 Preferred. 85 Puollman Palace....15114 Quicksilver.. Preferred. . Readins..... ... 28l4 RioGrande& Westa l: I . 84 Cotton Ofl Ceri 14 1114 Commercial Cabie. 140 £l L.&S. We.... & Dei. Hudson........ 123%4( Preferred.. 9% Del. Lack & W estra. 13314 c, closing at 2814@28%sc. Igc hizher than time | | | | | | | Preferred......... 125 1. Paul & Doluth: 18 Preferred......... TR st Paui & Omaha. 4045 Proferred. 121 KL P M. & M 107 Fort Wayne. . siiver Cernficates. 847 Great Northern pfdl13 |Southern Pacitic... 13 Green Bay. 1/ Southern K. K.. 8 Harlem, .. 275 | " preserrea... 24! Hocking Uoal,.....—_ [Sugar Refinery ..., 112: Hocking Valley.... 157l Preferred... 99 Eomestake. 344y Tenn. Coal & iron. 2434 H. & Texas Centu..— | Preferred. 90 INlinots Central. 93 |Texas Pacific, T4 lowa Central. 814/ Tol.A.A.&. — Preferrea. 27 " | Tol. & Onio Cent... 20 Eansas & Toxas... 0% Preferred. 80 Kingston & 3 1 Lake Erie & Westa 15 8 Preferred. 214 Lake Snore. 45 National Le: 9 Freferred. 18 Long Island Loulsville & Nash. Loulsville. Na& i Preferred, Manhattan Ce Memphis & C Mexican Centi Wab. & L & Pac.. 6% Michigan Centr: Preferred. Mipn & 8. L. Preserrad. Minn & St Loom. 16 |Wisconsin Cen: st preferred. | Wheellng & L. is. (373 £d preferred 3, Yreferrad. Missouri L'acii 20%|Am Cotton Mobile & Ohto. W. U. Beet. Ann Arbor. Preferred. Erooklyn'L Ere 2d pi..o BONDYL Als Class Ads..... Do Class B 4, 5..101 Alabsma, cinds O 94 Atcnison a 75 Do2ds A, 8534 CanadaSouth 2ds.. 101 Cen Pac 1stsof '95. 102 Cherokee 4s, 1898.100 Do con: OImprovement 1si 74 Do bs. 15 CR&N 10 zonsol b Do 1897 100 |Or short Line 6s. 100 Do cons 100 |racificds of 107 Philaci:eading & Do 1st pfdincam. $3%a EGrandeWest 1sis 72 StL&lronMtGen5s 72 SUL&S F Gen 63.10 St raul Consols. D024 7s, 100 |Sonthern RK bs... 84 Gen Elec 90%4( Do Pac Cal 1sts’. 104 i & Tex Cent 63,0106 |Tenn new Ss. 78 95 |Texas Pacific Bdly sts.. 94 | 7exas Pacific 2ds.. 19 hansus Fa Consols 67 Union Pac 1sts 98.100 B Fu lsts Deu div108 U #4s rec of 1525.116 LaConsol 4s....... 92 Missouri funding. .. — MK Tzas., 553 Do 4s... 503, Mobile & Ohio 45 64 | Mutual Unton 8s...106_ | 1 0bs, conpor N J Cent Gen 5s...11334 \'a tunding deds... B8 - N Y C&st Louts 4310815| Do registerec.....— Nor&West Gen 65.115 | Lodeferred 83... 5 N Caroilna con 4s.. 85 Lo trust repes si. nz, Do 6s. 116 |(Wabasn Lsc 0s..... 10554 | Northwest Consois.135 | West Shore ds..... 104 L0 Gew Ss........ 105 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL. Exa., Oct. 28.—I'he spot market 15 quiet at 65 550@6s 634d. prompt shipment. rgoes dull at 33s, FUTURRS. The Froduce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Hed Winter. Octo- ber, 8s 214 November, 63 214d: December, 6s 244d; JuLuary, us 21ed: February, 63 2344, SECURITIES. LUNDON, ENG.. Oct. 28.—Consols, 108%; sil- ver, 2974d: French Kentes, 1012 75c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Ster!ing Exchange, 6) days. - m8 Ster'ing Exchange, sight. = Tasag Sterling Cables. - 4 85 New York Exc - Yar ew Yors Lxchange, telegra - 0214 Fine silver, @ ounce. - 643, Mexican Doliars. - b1 P IRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—Futures rose 4l4c on the morning calls, in sympathy with advancing quotations East and sbroad. =pot Wheat did noi make an equal improvement, though there was s slight rise under an improved demand. Fair to choice ship- ping was quoted at £1 30@1 3¢34 and extra choice milling at $1 55@1 40. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥ss10x—9:15 o'clock—May— 4000 cus, §1 34; 2000, $1 3415 18,000, $1 3414: 4000, $1 B41p: 4000, $1 54384; 2000, $) 3475: 4V00. £1 614 4000, $1 3514, wecember—2000, 31 3034; 2000, ¥1 3135 2000, $1 3134 2000, $1 3154, SXCOND - BSSION — May—16.000 etls. $1 36; 4000, $1 3635: 8000, $1 3614; 2000, $1 3614: 12,000, 81 2000, $1 364a: 2000, $1 3644 10,000, $1 5675: 10,000, $1 37. December—2000, Tg: 2000, 81 8:35: 2000, $1 S2l4: 8000, 2000, $1 535; 2000, $1 8314. TLAR MORNING SESSION—May —10,000 ctls, 2000, $1 8734 4000, $1 3764: 6000, 6000, $1 3735: 2000, $1 3714: 18,000, 5000, $1 36%. December—200U, 81 33. AFTERNOON SESSION — May — 30,000 ctls, 10,000, $1 3765 Lecember — 4000, 14,000, $1 34. Y—Showed no further change except a deciine in futures. We quote Feed, 7714@50¢; choice bright, 8114@8215¢% ctl; Brewius, 85@ 8745c; No. 1 Chevaller, $1@1 10. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0’clock — No sales. SECOND SESSION—December—2000 cils, 78c: 2000, T5%gc; 6000, T93xc; 6UOL, 79¢. REGULAR MORNIN SESSION—May—2000 ctis, 89: 5000, &31. December—s000, 793,¢; 200¢ Jac: 6000, 793/5C. AFTERNOON SEssioN—December—4000 ctls, 80c: 2000, SUlGC. OATS—While range from $1 05 to $1 20, ac- corcing to quality. Black, for feed, 80c@$l 06: for seed, $1 20@1 30: Gray, nominal; Red, 9bc@ $1 05: surprise, nominal—none here. CORN—Large Yellow Is very weak. Large Yel- low, 3715@P0c P ctl: Small Round do, 97ipc @$1 @ Cu: White, 85@90c. KYE—Quoted at $1@1 05 B ctl. LEUCK'w HEAl—Ho.ders have advanced asking prices 10 §1 20@1 30 B c: FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR — Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $4 50@4 €0; Bukers' extras, $4 40 @4 b0; superfine, $3 66@4. CORNMEA L, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20 50: Cracked Corn, $20@z1 @ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Frices in usual discount 10 the trade: % 100 Ibs; Rye Fiour, $2 75 ® 100 Ibs: Kice Fiour, £5156: Cornmeal, §2 35; extra cream do, $3: Ostmeal, $3 40; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $310 3 80; Buckwheat Flour, §8 10@3 50; Cracked Wheat, $8 50 Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, $3; Molled Uats, $4; Pearl Larley, $3 T5@i; Spils Peas, $5 507 Green do, $4 25 B 100 ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13 60@14 for tho best and $12 50@13 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$17@18 for lower grades, and 19 50 tou tor the best. TUFFS—Rolled_Barley, $1§@19 # Olicake Meal at the miil, $23 B Lon; Jovbin; clipped Oats, $1 25 B ctl. HAY—Wheat, 88@10 50: Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@% 50; Barler. $6@7 50: River Bar- lev, $5@6: Alfalia, $5 50@6 b0 : compressed, $6@9; 8.0k, 56@b 60: Clover, $6@8 # ton. STRAW—35@45c bule. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Colored are lower under larger offer- 1ngs, but white descriptions show nochange. Eayos, $1 BU@L 35; Small Whites, $1 40@1 50 Large Whites, 21 36@1 40: Pinks, $1 10@1 16: Reds, 21 25@1 ¥5: Blackeye, $1 10@1 16; Ked Kidney, %2 60; Limas, 82@2 10; Butters, $1 40@1 76; Pea, £1 40@1 69 B cul. SEEDS — Brown Mustard s quotable at $275@3 P ctl: Yellow Mustard, $2 10@2 25 § ctl: Flax, $1 “35@1 60: Canary Seed, 215@2%c : Alfalfa, 51o@6Yec;: Rape, 2Y4ac; Henip. 8%jc, DRixD PEAS—Nles, $1@1 10 @ cil; Green, 81 40@1 60 ¥ ctl. ONIONS, POTATOES, VEGETABLES. POFATOES—Sweet Potaioes quotable at 60@ 75¢ el In sucks and 75c@$1 in bxs; Karly Rose, 25@35c: Burhank Seedlings, 25@40c for Rivers and 50@9uc B ctl for Salinas, ONIONS—25@30c B ctl. Pickles, 25@35¢ B sack. V EGETABLES—10mutoes continue (0 advance. Marrowiat squash, $5@8 @ ton: Summer Squash, 75c@$1 B. box: Egg Piavt, 25@35¢ $ box; ‘Toma- toes, 36@50c B box: Cucumbers, 30@dUc® box; Green Peppers. 26@50c large box: Dricd Pep- pers, 1@10c B 1b; Green Peas, 60c@SL B sack for common and 2@21gc B b for Garden: String Beans, 75¢@#$1 25 9 sk for common and 214c B Ib for Garden: Limas. $1@1 25 P sack: Green Okra, 25@50c B_box: Dmed Okra, 10@12i4c B Ib; Cab- bage, 40c g cul; Carrots, 30@4Uc P sagk; uariic, cks nre as follows, rabam Flour, $2 83 to1 ®: 1362 B BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Nothing new. Lgtnlle—-F-ncy, 25@26¢: seconds, 28@24c B b DArry—Fancr, 22@22%c: £00d to cholce, 2 2107 Tower eraded, 160 B0 I Aol PICKLED—16@18c Ib. FIRkIN—15@17¢ B Ib CREAMERY TUB~20@21c P B. CHEESk~—Cholce miid new, 814@9¢ P 1b: com- mon 1o good old, 6@8c B 1b: Cresm Cheddar, 10 @11c; Young America, 8@10c; Western, 10@11c; Eastern, 11@13c B b. EGGS=Cold-storage Eggs are higher. Ranch Eggs seem somewnat quieter. Eastern are quot- able ot 19@23c P dozen for fair to choice and 24@25¢ for fancy; store Eges, 20@25¢; ranch kegs, 30@8214¢ for smail 10 medium and 35@ §7ha¢, for choice; cold-siotage, 2214@240; Duci 8g8, 26c. POULTKY AND GAME, POULTRY—Another car of Eastern sold at 85 50 @6 for Hens, $4 50@5 for young Roosters, $4 26@ 4 50 for old Roosters and $2 76@3 25 for Broilers. Home stock is dull and weak except cholce large e "'r'-'-'cxhe;" b at 13@14c B D for Gob- ve Turkeys qu blers, 12@13c_for Hens; voung Turkeys. 13@18c b: Geese, : Goslings, $150@1 75: ucks. $3 “J‘?fi'."&m nd“‘sagn tfn ynn';’:: H Roosters, young. 5 60@4 50; ; Fryers, §2 76@8 25; Brollers, $2 75@3 25 for I; and $2 25@2 50 for small; rl\geoi?-. 1 wél.;gea ‘dozen for young aud $1 for ol GAME—Hare, 75¢@#1: Rabbits, $1 50 for Cot- tontails and $)@) 25 tor small: Gray Geese. $250: White Geese, §1 @ doz: Brant, $1 25@1 50. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS ¥RUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates, 35@75c B box. Apples, 65c@§l P box for cholce, 25@50c. for common. Pears, 25@75c @ box; Winter Nelils, 50c@81. BERRIES— Blackberries, $4@4 50 B chest. Cranberries from Wisconsin, = Cod. $7 50@8 B bbl; from Coos Bay, Strawberries, $4@5 for large berries. Raspberries, $3@6 P chest. GRAPLS—S ocks of Wine Grapes are down to almost nothing and the quotations are largely nominal. Table Grapes sre quieter. Isabellas are qi ble at 75c@$L P crate: Tokays. 40@50c ® Black Grapes, 35@d0c: Verdels, 40@50c: Cornichons. 80@8sc: Muscats, 40@60c; Dweet- waters, 3U@4Uc » box; Grapes in crates bring 109 “;ln:"; o Wit e 23@25 B 1o ixed nfandel Wine Grapes, $23 on: mix lots, 320@2 c-uxofnu Elack Grapes, $20@22; White. $12@16. CITRU from_Cape 2 50 P box. S— Arrivals are (00 small to grote. FRUITS — Lemons &re quotable at $1@1 50 B box for common and §2 H5U@3 B box 10T £00d to choice; Mexican Limes, $4@b W box: Californfs 1imes, 7oc: Baoanss., $1@2 ® vuuch; Fiueapples, $1 50@3 50 ® dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC DRIED FRUITS— The situation is unchanged. Quotations on the Frult Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD Lots—Apricots are quotable at 6@ 9c for, Royals and 113%@12c for choice to ncy Moorparks; Prunes, 3lgc for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@5+ac for prime to choice, 61y @7c for fancy and 9@10c for peeled In boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2lac for sun-driec; Pears, 214@b¢ for prime to choice, ‘4@5%4e for quarters and 8@6Y4ec for halves: Plums, 4c 10T pitted and 134c 10r unpitied; Nectarmes, 8% @4%ac for choice and 5l4c jor fancy; White ¥igs. 8c: Biack Figs, 214@2Vec. JOBRING PRICES—Peaches. 4%4@6c; fancy, 7@ TYec; Apricots. 61a@dc;: fancy, 10¢: sloorparks, 12 @13c; evaporated Apples, 6c: sun-dried, 23;@ isc; Prunes, 33,@ac for the 4 sizes; Figs, black, 3c'for unpressed and 3@3%ec for pressed: white Figs, 4¢c; Plums, 41,@5¢ 1or.rblltndln(l 134c forun- pitted; Nectarines, 4@6c ® Ib for prime 10 ancy: Pears,’ 215@be for whole, 434@dyac for quurters and 415@6sc for halves. RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES, F. 0. B. FRESN0—Four-crown loose. 5c; 8-crown, 4c: 2-crown, 3ljc: Seedless Sultanas, 51ac; seedless Muscatels. ‘dc: 8-crown Loudon layers. $1 20: clusters. $1 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imverial clusters, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ B 1. JORBING PRICKS—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown. loose. 534c: 3-crown, 414c: 2-crown. 340: seediess so1 seediess’ Muscatels, : S-crown . $1 25: closters. 51 6 hesa clus- Imperial ciusters, $5 25. S—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, Dnew crop, 1. 0. b._shipplug point, 6vgc B b for standard and B¢ @ b f.r softsheil: Almonds, 6@ 634¢ for Languedoc, 3@ Yac for hardshell and 8@8c for paper-shell, jobbing: | eanuts, 4@6c for Lasiern and 4c for Calitornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c @ Ib: Pecans, Tla@8c: Filberts, 135@8¢: Bruzil Nuts, T15@8c B Ib: Cocoanuts, $4@5 P 100. HO NEY —Comb, 10@12gc for bright and 5@9¢ for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5Yg>: light amber extracted, 43@4%¢; durk amoer, 3@ i%ac: aark, 2@3c B b, 8@26c B . BELSWAX—: " IRGVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6B D for heavy, 7c B Ib for light medium, 9c for light, 10c B 1b for extra lizht and 11%4c P I for sug: curea: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%gc; U: tfornta Hams, 11@1134c B 1b: Mess Beef, 37@7 50 extra mess do, $8@> 0U: jamily do. $9@9 50: extra prime Pork, $7 50@>; exira clear. $16 B bbi; mess, $14 P bbl; Sm Beet, 10c P b, LaRD—Eastern, terces, is quoted at 6c_for compound and 614@7c 10 pure; pails. 714c B Ib; California_tierces, o@dac 8 B for compound and Glge for pure: hali-bbuy, 63,C; 10-1b uins, THac: do &D: 134c B, g d %0 COTTOLEN i—614@6%¢ In Uerces and 734 8lc P bin 101 e HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. —Heavy salted steers, 7c @ B: culls and brands, 6c B Ib; medium, 6¢c; culls and brands, 5c B Ib: light, 5¢ ® B; coilsand brands, 4c B b; Cowhides 412@3%ac: culls and brands, 3Ya@4Yec; saited Kip, 5@5%4c: salied Calf, 7c B Ib: saled Veal, 6c B Ib; drv Hides, 10@11 culls and brands, 732@kc; dry Kip and Veal. ¢ culls, 614@7e¢ @ B; ary Calf, 15¢; culls. 10e: Goat- skins, 20@30c each: Kids. Sc; Deerskins, good summer, z0@:25c B b: medium. 15@20c; winter, 7@9c: Sheepskins. shearings, 10@106c each: ehort wool, 20@3b¢ each: medinm, 46@5UC vach; long wools, BU@6UC each. Culls of il kinds about ac less. 0.1, rendered, 214@3c: No. 2, 2@ HIDES AND SKI TALLOW: 2%c: refined. a3, @bc: Grease, L @ Ib. WOUL — We quoie Fail Wool as follows: Southern mountain, 3@5i%c B Ib: middie counties, free, 5le@7c B I 'do, diective, 414@6c % Ib: San_Joaquin, B . Spring Gip: Ne- yadu, 6@8%c P 1b: “ap Joaquin and Southern Coast, six months, $%6@: HOPS—are firm al 6¢9c for fair to cnoice, with 10c quoted for striclly fancy. ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 84 10@! 15; San Quentin, $420; Wool Eags, 24145@26Yac; Fruit Bags, 5%@6c. COAL—Wellington, $8 P ton: New Wellington, $5 ® ton: Southfield Weilinzton, $7 50 ton: Seattle. $5 50@6: Bryant, $6@5 50: Coos Bay, $5. Wailsend. $6: Ecotcn, Brymba, Cumberiand, $13 B ton in bulk and $14 in sks Pennsyivania Anihracite Egk, $11@12 B ton; Welsh Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel. $8@8 50; Rock springs. Castie Gate and Pleasant valiey, $7 60; Coke, §11@12 fp bulk and $13 B ton in sk COFFEE—C. E. Bickford’s circular says: “The market 13 firm and demand fairy good for this season of the year. Dealers here and overland have absorbed practically all the offerings of Sal- vador of every description, mostly on the basis of 16c for current quality good unwashed. As.we close atransaction hus peen consummated at 1634¢, and owing to the very licht supplies aval able probably this fizure can be obtained in a small way for further parcels. Recent arrivuls of 546 Dbags ~antos Coftee have all been_placed at 15%4@ 1614 A considerable quantity is Kknown 1o be on the way and will doubtless find ready sale. as the Coftee is well liked and of serviceable grace.” day’s stock consists of 517 Ci ragua, 3685 Salvado in all 9981 bags, against 7685 same time lus: year. We quote market quiet: CoSTA RICA—1734@19%n¢ for good to prime: 17 @1744¢ for good_mixed with black beans; 1514@ 18L%c¢ 1or fair; 12@1414c for common to ordinar; SALYADOR—173,@19C for g0oa 1o prime wash 17@17% B b tor 1air washed: 19@20c for good 10 prime washed peaberry: 1614@163.c for su- perior unwashed: 18g¢c B Ib for good unwashed; 17%@]18c for good to prime unw ashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—2014@20340 nom. for prime 1o strictly prime washed; 19@2014c for good 10 strictly good washed; 16@18: for fair washea: 14@1534c tor medium: 1.@13%c for ordinary; 8@11%4c for lnferior 10 commous 193 @203/4¢ for good 10 prime washed peaberry; 1734 @18¢ for good to prime unwashed peaberry. SUGAK—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 574¢: Powdered, 53ge; Fine Crushed, 57c; Dry Granu- lated, 4140; Confectionery’ A, dsyc: Magnolia A, 4%gci EXira C, 414¢: Golden C, ; half barreis 14¢ more thau barrels, and boxes igc more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter- ers are as follows: BEEF—First_quallty, 5c: second do, 4@4%40; L T A rge. 414@5c: small, 6@7c B . niv'noxs'—w:mm. 5@5%ac; Ewes, 4@3c ) LAMB—5@6¢ B 1b. . EORK Lve Noth S0 foriaces and médlnm and 3¢ for small; dressea do, 414@4%gc B b RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, FORr 24 HOURS. Flour. ar sks...._ 19,605/iggs. doz. 2,610 Wheat, ctls...[[/150,368| Hides, no. 109 Farley. ctls .. 4,520 | Pelts. bdls. 15 Oats, Ogden, ctts '375|Wine, gals. 16,800 Oregon. ¥ £80| Wool, bis. 292 Beans. sks....| 6,411 |Sugar. bbis. 4117 Corn, euls... "] 1.020| Leather, rolls. 46 Rye, ctls. - 170/ Ralsins, boxes.. = 8,483 Potatoes. sks... 8,943 Tallow. ctls. 228 Onions, sks. 650 Mustard Seed, sk 1! Bran. aks..."[ 5.434|Quicksliver,fiscs 49 Middlings, sks... 71 | Lumber. M fest.. 40 Hay, tons... 675/ Hops. bls = 23 Butter, cti 3¢ | Buckwheat, sk o84 Cheese, cu: 15| Paper, reams...s 2,000 THE S8TCOK MARKET. Comstock values were lower yesterday, almost all stocks showing a decline. The Potos| assessment falls delinquent in board to-day. and the Occidental assessment sale takes place also. EOARD SALES, Following were the saies In the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: RXGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 9:30. 200 gelthvr 52860 Cholr. ..fl-flg 1350 Savage. ..49 200 8 Nv.....66 109 Union C...56 100 Bulwer...44, 250 Chalice. .38 150 L Point.,..45) 100 Exchaqr....04) Following were the saes Inthe Paclfic Stook Eoard yesterday : 3 4 REGULAR FERSTON—10:31. 2.00, 200 Kentuck..0% 350 Mexican..43| 100 Occtdtl.... 45| 10 o ab..... 13 «44'400 Y Jucke:, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28—4 P. .. Bid. Asked. 25 40 us 08 07 w8 — 43 44 59 60|Mono . - 18 - Bullion’ 17 18/NevadaQueen 03 04 Bulwer. Occidental.... 43 45 Ophir.... Overman.. iz 13 Cob.Cal& V. Potost. 56 56 Chpilenzo Con. 88 41[Savage, 45 47 Con. Imperial. 02 _ U|Scorpion....... 08 (8 Confidence....1.20 1.25|eg. Belchar.. 05 06 Con New Yors — 04Syudieate..... 03 — Crown Point... 44 4b|silver HiL..., — 08 EastSierraNev (4 —|Slerra Nevada 63 64 Eureka Con... 80 —|UnionCou..... 53 65 kxcheauer 08 4Can 22100 18 Gould & Curry. T4 75| Yelow Juckee 48 49 buied Norers. 1. 35 1.40) GOLD MINING EXCHANGT. Bid San Francisco Gas 92 50 Asked San Francisco Gas, 93 00 Bid Spring Valley Water L. 9675 Anked Spring Valley Water. 96 50 AND BOND EXCHANGE, WEDNESDAY. Oct. 28-2 P. . UNITED STATES BONDS. Bt Asked, U8 4xconp.. 107 — Do vew issuer 16 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. STOCK CAl=iChinse. 110 = racKouMsi — — Cal Bleof, 83117 — |Do2d 136y, — — CniraCWai1 — €734 yi — 18 Dont-stex-co — 9735 P&Ch Ry3y. — 10714 kdsn L&P83i20 1257 Pwlst RR8w. — 1iS%g F&CHKRBt. — 108 |Reno, Wi&hL — 108 Geary-stR3s. 9712101 |Sacto P& L. — 10314 losAng L6y — 100 (SFENPR5s. — 9915 Do Gnteedds — 101 |SPRRArizds — 96 Mkt-siCbleds 1191412214 SPRRCal8s. — 109 DoRyConds. 10245104~ [SPRRCal3y. — 100 NatVinbs1s: 95— |SPErECai8s — 97 NevCNgRTs. 99 — - SV Waterts. 11655 — NPCKRSs102 — [sVWaterds.. 9734 9714 N Ry Cal6s. 99310014 SkinG&ES) — 100 N Ry Calds. —° 90" |SunsiP&T8s. — = Onk Gas 55..100 10434 Souer-suitds 10934111 1.02d is 83..102%n — |VmlaWles — — Uiuibua o3 11614117 WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta — 85 [San.o L Manin Co.... 49— |[Syrag valler 987 96 GAS STOCKS. ¢4 |Facific Liens 4815 50 tral..l)) 3 — |San Francsce 93°° ¥4 Omx G L& 5115 53 |Siocklom.... — 20 Fucoaslmp. 843p 5 | INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFa162%150 [~nn COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. — [Londonl'®A.125 London&Sk. 23214920 [Merch kx... 12 Gal S DETCO10TL4108 | Nevads 5 Flrsihaionl 175 181 [Saber 800, — BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Gersarcn.ll7s — (fave Loas. — 103 HombSELLI0 = [See 50 T Biutanl, ~ 4 = — 480 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. 105 — |Uak SL&ilay — 100 — 50 |Presui 8% = 413, 4214/Sucterst. e i POWDER STOCKS. Ausntlem.,, — — (GantCon..., 17 18 fastern Do 70 . |JudsonD.il — = — Calijorane... 67% — |Vigori...”. 80 800 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alnska Tkry. 93 - Nat VinCo., — - BikDoosiCo, — - 10 [OceanicSSCh 18 = Cal Cot Milly — - Pac Aux FA — 4 Edison Ligh: 11814119 | FacoraxCo. 98 100 GasConAssu, — & — |PacROIMIUL — ~— Ger Lead Co. S0 100 |Parf Pamito — 7 HawC&SCo. 16 1634 PuoTransCo. — — nutchs PCo_20% 21%gPac T&LC. ‘= — MerkxAsso.100 *°310 [Supser T&E, — = el — | 4%|Umes Coo = Z SALES—MORNING SESSION. Toard— 25 Mariet-st Ratllway. $2000S V 4 Bonds. . Street— 26 Edison Light & Power Co. $1000 8 F & N P rallway Bo: SALKS—ASTERENUON 5£83(0: Foard— 10 Edison Light & Power Co. 110 Hutchinson 3 P Co. 405 V Water.. ! ——.-——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE.. Mrs L Brown,Gilroy ~ J J Arnold & w, Emira M 1. Vinage, GLiroy H Keluor, Sacramento LD Clay, Vioa W C Jammasen, Or F C Spencer, Susanville T C Jones, Oakland P S Sparkman, £scndido J E Scott MD, Cal G Foraker. Wash C K Scott, Portland D Taoner, Ukisb E Bean & w, Tomales A Hopkins, Paradise H Ciement & w, Cal G Barder, Reno J D Wadsworth;Sta Rosa B 8 Little, Pacific Grove CT Mc uliin, Pac Grove J M Gill, Sacramento A Marshall, Fort Bragg T Hetin,' B C J Willlams, Vina 1H Hord, Vina W J Jone:, Vailey Ford Mrs i A Zelzler, C Mrs CE Mabning,Omaha Mrs A Randall, M. Wm Williamson, Mass J ititer, Empire City R Ellisey, Illinois H H Pomeroy, Oregon J L Johnson, Uklah 1t Nites Oregon City M H Higgins, Oaxland C A Perkins,Little River H Shoolert, Sausalito 1L Goudsm, saoramento A A Kandail. Mass H Stelling '« w, Davisvie Mrs S L Pollard, R Bluft M J Henderson, Ft Jones P 'T Mc \l anus, Trinity Mrs R Suggney, Chicago J Meaae. Healdsburg G D hildebrant & w, Cal W N_Rutherford, Cal D M Leary, Los Angeles P S Hoffmai, Newcastle G H Solb.ri, D C ¥ LaMontague, Cal J McNeil, Modesto C F Clathes, Cal GRAND HOTEL. Egalingey, st Iclena A Contello. Cal Weinrich, Sac.o W Williamson, Cal E Fercuson, Obio D D Aliison, Fresno © W Polk, Watsonville H \eil, Tackson J A Joseph, Mass K M Nash, Mass 3 Hateh, ~acto Niss Holmes, Placerville J A Reed, N Y T J Willis, Chicago A'M Owens, St Paul__ R P Lathrop, Hoili ter Mrs E Jordan, San Jose Miss C B Jordan,Sn Jose E Ferguson, Cal W A Tobin, N Y T G Wiliams & w, Cal T Hale, 1 ulare T K Beckwith,3an Jose G Liugo, Suisun J CTil, Suisun IH Lee, Suisun J T Long, Los Angeles M Cavanoro, Honolula A Morquls, Honolulu R L Simmons, Los Ang ©J Byxbee, Fresno J ¥ Taylor, Phila H E Abbott & w,Salinas F I Ryan. Sacto J L Hayden, sacto J waters & w, Cal J L, Dixon, Sacto C ¥ Bassett, Cal FH Bell, Auburn H Burns, Auburn W Sarter, Gonzalez T E Richardson, Angels PALACE HOTEL. JJ Valentine, Oskland J N Burk, Sen Jose 4B McCord, Hartford Mrs JJ Valentine, Okld A J Rowe, N Y W G kells, Phila C T Hinde, Colorado ' J B Alexander, Ls Angls Mrs CT Hinde, Coio € J Smith, Seattle R Procior, Seattie J B D.ckson, N Y. E W Runyon, Red Bluff S P Jewett, Los Angeles G F Kleinberger, N Y H R Heese. N Y W F Eelis, Phila. Mrs H A Heese, N Y D Alexander, N Y ¥ G Bourne, N ¥ Mrs H G Bourne, NY Mrs F G Bourne N Y ‘A K Bourne, N Y Miss Lourne, N ¥ Miss M Eourne, NY A S Bourne, N Y J W krench, N ¥ Mrs C P Buckingham, Vic Mrs b T1bbits, Kohlbrg F X Snoumaker. N J 3 C Apperson,wt. S Clara B ¥ Wadhams, wf, N Y J'W Smith, Colo NEW WESTERN HOTEL. P Wells, Vanconver A C Hascael, Brooklyn W T =prague, Spokane J Wilson & w, Stockton 1, Boone, N § F € Carson, Bakerstield W W Kerr San Diego 1°J Stouter, st Helena G D Jennings. Oakiand D J Tremaine, Madera J 3 Byroes, Henicia il Nelson, Benicia C C Kane, Benic: W C Carson, Nev B Webber, Nev H Nelson, Nev G L Miller, Salt Lake W J Joues, Sali Iake ¥ L Waters, Ls Angeles G L Lawrence, Vallejo W R Jantz, Chicago R A Smih & w, Seattle P Rofle, Seaitle J Rooney, Byron 3 1) witchie, Byron ¥ II Kenueday, Ft Canby J Cuminsky, Bakersfield D L McIntoshdw,Stockn S LDWIN HOTEL. F More, Detroif T Hunt, Memphis 3 Stexaberg, Sacto Capt J I Keis, Memphis ¥ J Cornwall, Petaluma J 5 Hinton. St Louis D Levy, N Y CM Prats, facoma A Schrieber, St Louts D W de joyne, Sn Mateo ¥ Keliy, N ¥ T D Valentine, Slate Crk M Eldriage. Rochester Mrs CW Keliogg,Lakeprs Mrs F Smith, Sacto G B Morris, N Y J Collins, St Paul J M Bean & w, Nap: 7D Houck, Pi tsburz Ghicago CBerry, S¢ Paul LICK HOUSE. W Runyon, Couttiand K D Goodrich, N Y W O Chapman, San Jose Mrs A C Hill, Auburn G W Jackson, Sacto C Kenbersheir, St Helana 3 D Thompson, sallnas N T Outwater, St Helens Mrs M Anderson, ¢ al E W Allen, ~an Jose Miss K Anderson, Cal il;.!l:fl‘x. Fresno R Bar,rott, Merced ul, Sacramento T Gariner, Sacrgmento L C Price, Madera Miss B Davis, Cal TS West, ~unia G.uz P B Murphy, Tulare W _H Thompson, Chico W stevenson, San Jose J B Allison, Cal H Phillips & w, Suoto REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Mary H. and Lyman W. E. Cole to Alta Build- lng.'nr:!d Loan Association, lot on W line of Fill- more sireet, 139:9 N of Union, N 25 by \ 100; s Candido and Serafina Righett! to Levitt H. Cox, Jot o 1 1ins of Lyon street, 100 N of Grove, N 96 b’}f!é’.l :‘%fi.‘;'nu'x. R. Hume fo Emile Lu trl -urin: s ‘of Eighicenth street, 202:10: e iroaro, B 875 N D00t W B66Te 5 of Guerrero, E 89:874: 810, ‘and Mary A. de Bernard to William and - Dad Helen M. ledstone, lot on E line of Guerrero street, 72:6 S of Elizabeth. S 22 by K 93:01/4; $10. Veronica and Antonio Figone to Co.umbus Say- ines and Loan Soc.ety,lot on E line of Jasper place, 77:6 S ot _Filberi street, S 40 by E 60; $10. So:omon »nd Dora Getz to John L. aod Grace M. Calvert, loton E line of Nineieenth avenue, 147 N of Califorma street, N 26 bv E120: $10. Samuel B.and Mary A. Lussell (McCarty) to solomon Getz, lot on S ilne of I street,S 32:§ Eof Forty-eighth avenue, k 25 by S 100; $10. Edgar M. Eisfeider to John J. Urmsby, lot on E line of Thirty-fifth avenue, 125 S of J street, 5 50 by E 120; $10. Cnristian Svane to Mary Petersen, lot 413, Gift Map 1: 81 ). Daniel W. and Julla_McGrady to Penjamin F. Cooiey, lots 1509 and 1570, gift map 3: $10. Sunnyside Land Company and California Title ITusurance and Trust Company to George H. Land- herr. 1ot 11, hlock 41, Sunnyside: $10. Same to John D. Hartnett, lot 6, block 43, same: $10. George J. and Annie Bnrger to M. K.Lauden, beginning at & point in lot 15, b.ock 11, Markei- streec Homestead Associaion, distart 160 S of Caselli avenue and 26:3 K from W lige of lot 10, & £6:3 by S 114, belng a portion of lot 10. block 11, Market-street Homestead Association; $950. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Peter and Josephine Swenson and George H. Payue (by commissioner) to Elizabeth Wardwell, lot on SF cornerof Tenih and adeline sireets, S 50 by E 100, Oakiand; $720. Klizabeth Wardwell to George H, Payne, same; 10. # 1 iura A. Pelonzo (wite of William §)to Con- sumers’ an¢_Vinegar Works of Sau Fran- loton N iine of Fifth street, 82:3 k. of Cypressyihence along North Fifth 25, thence N 100, W 25, ~ 100 to beginuing, being 10t 15, block 492, Oakiand: $10. i Russel L. Glibert (by attoroey) to Ellen Ke'le- her, lots 48 and 49, block D, Broadway Terrace, uakland Township: $10. Catherine and George Samsreither to A. A. Moore, loton S line of Felton street, 850 W of Occldental, S 135, W 78:7, N 135, E 89:10 to be- ginning, lot 1, block H, Paradise’ Park, Oakland Township; $10. Albert and Margaretie Munzenmayer to same, same, Oakland Township; $5. Wallace und Mary C. Dinsmore to Julins A. Remmel, lot on SW corner of Stanton_street and Pacific avenue, S 99.96 by W 50, being lots 14 and 15, block F. Powers Tract, Alameda; $10. ¥anny J. Chipman to Caroline E. Dwinelle, lot on W line of Caroline street, 115.08 S of Kings avenue, § 40 by W 100, being the N 40 fee: of lo 144, Encinal Park Tract, Alameda; gifc. Carcline E. Dwinelle to Alice M. Chipman, same, Alameda; gitt. Charles Babb to James Frisken, lot 10, block B, Linda Rosa i ract, quitclaim deed, Brookly n Town- sbip: 85. John R. Glascock (trustee esta'e Wililam H. Glascock) to Manuel P. and Mary L. Barbara, lot 24, biock 8, North Alameda Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Emma J. Tozer to Pauline S. Franklin, lot on N line of Lydia street, 120:7 I of Markez, ¥ 25 by N 80, block 310, Oakland; $10. mes J. and Alice 5. Fagan to American Bank and Trust Company, lo. on N line of Urchard sireet, 370 W of ~ummit, W 70, N 258.34, £ 70, S 258.10 10 beginning, lot 7, block B, Armes Tract, $10. Severns to San Francisco Mutual Loan Association, lot on SW line of East Tenth street, 112:6 SE of Twenty-seventh avenue, Sk 37:6 by SW 100, 1o 6 and SE 1 lot 5. biock P, Knowles & Potter subdivision of Kennedy Tract, East Oak- 1and: $10. Elizabeth and Melville L.Jones to Fred Con- treras, lots 15 ana 16, Laymance Tract, Oakland Township: $10. Fred Contreras to Elizabeth Jones, same, Oal land Township: gift. A. A, Moore to Julfa Bolton (wite of George), 1ot on Sline of Feiton sireet, 50 W of Occidental, 186, W 78.7, N 135, ¥ 88.10 to beginuing. lot 1, block H. Puradis: Park, Oakland ‘Township: $10. A. K. Beverns 1o San Francisco Mutual Loan Association, lo 5 12 and 13, block D, Major Given Tract, Uakla:d Township: $10. James J. and Alice B. Fagan to American Bank and Trust Company, 1ot on K line of Marion street, 165 N of Asuby avenue, N 50 1y £ 180, block 5, C aremoun: Tract, Berkeley: $10. Wiliam and Ada B. Cary to M. L Waurts, all interest 1n lot 28, block 12, amended map of Cen- tral Park, A citraz and Newbury stations, quii- claim deed, Berkeley; $1. A. k. Severns to San Francisco and Oakiand Mutual Loan Association, lot on NW line of Oak- land avenne. 120 NI of Plymouth sireet, NE 40 by NW 182,50, belng lot 4, block L, amended map of Moss ‘Arac:, Brookiyn Township: $10. Boilders' Contracts. Thomas Doyle with Allen de Fair, to erect a one-story frame co tige on N line of Twenty- fourth street, 75 I 0f San Bruno road, contractor architect: $1125. Leonn:d Hess with Sarcande & Thompson, to erect a frame cottase on S Iine of Thirtie.n street, ga & of Warren, (haries M. Rosseau architect] 1200, L. H. Cox with Ed Cox, carpenter work, etc., for & two-story building on eof Lyon street, 100 N of Grove, plans by owner: $3700. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. BTRAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIKR. Grays Harvor. |Oct 29, 12w |Pier @ _|Yaquina Bay.|Oct 30, 8Au|wier? State or Cal. | Poruand Oct 30,10Awm | Pier 28 Coos Bay.... | Newpor: Oct 30, am | Pier 1L City Poebls| Vie & Pgt Snd|Oct 31, Sax|Pler 9 Weeott.. | el Kaver. Oct 81. Brw | Pierls Corona...... [San Dieco. ... |Nov 1,11ax|Pleril Pomona..... | HumboldtBay | Nov 1. vru|Pier 9 Enreka, ~Newport .. Nov 3, #am|Plerll Cop.ic China &Japan|Nov, 3, 1pu|P M SS Columbia .ll’orlhnu |Nov' 811043 | Prer 24 Santa Rosa. |fan Diego. Nov_ B.liawPieril STEAMEES 10 ARKIVE, STeAMRR | FRoM i Geo W. Elder.. | Portiand .. . Alcatraz. Washtenaw . North Forx. Progreso City of Everett. Corena. Del Norte. Wecott Homer Costa RI Pomona . Seattle. Departure Bay. Victoria & Panama. Crescent San Diego Empire.. Ausiralia Yaauina Ka: BUN, MOUN AND T.£. COAST AXD GEODETIO BURVEY Tm-} ADE, BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Thursdav, October 28. Sun rises .6.33] Moon rises 11.43ex 5.14|Moon sets. October—1896. Feer| 11" Feex"“""' Fee: W [ 29| 6.4 B4l 401 a1/1L52| 0.8 30| 7.20 2.8| 6.37] 4.7|.. e LW LW 31| 0.54 5.3| 1.46| 2.2 7.50| &7 1| 1.61 54| 2.42| 15| 855 4.9 2| 2.38 5.7| 3.23| 0.7| .55 5.2 8| 328 6.0 411| 00/10.58| 5.3 4] 4.07 6.2| 5.02|—0.5/11.58| 5.3 NOTE—1In the abcve exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand columr, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The ‘second ti; column gives the second tide of the day, the thi time column,the third tide, and tae last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, exceps wheu tnere are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given aro adaltlons to the soundings on the United States Coast Scrvey charts, except when & minus sign (—) precedes (h helght, and then the number given is subtractive from the deth given by Lhe charts. e —— NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the Uniied States Hvdrographic Office located in tha Merchanty' Ixchange 1s maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 10 nationality and iree of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complets seis of charts and safling direcilons of the world are kept on hant for com- parison and reference, and the latest information can aiways be obtained regarding lights, dangers 0 navigation and all matters of interest to ocean “The sime ball e iime ontop of the bullding on Te'e graph Hill s hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, telegraphic sign: ceived each dav from the g:\uad States Naval Ob:ervaiory a: Mare Island, A nolice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, It any, s published the same day vy the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following dav. W. S Hueurs, Lieutenant, U. £, N., in charge. The Time Ball. BEANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR } SAN FRrANcISco. October 28, 1896. The time ball on Telegrabn Hill was aroppsl exactly at noon to-day—L e,, at_noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 P. A, Greenwich time, W. &, HUGHES, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in charse, - SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, e e Arrived. WEDNESDAY. October 28, Stmr Truckee, Thomas. 73 hours from Tilla- mook Bay; lumber. to ‘Pruckee Lumbe: Co. Whal stmr Karluk. Wing, 15 days from Fox Ty land: 5000 lbs whalebone, 1 sk furs, to Koth, Bium & Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen, 74 hours from New- port; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. “Tu: Feariess, Randall. 514 days from Nanaimo: 180 tons coal, to J D Spreckels & fros Co. Stmr Whitesboro, Jonnson, “0 nours from Port Harford; oallast. 1o L Is White Lumber \'o, Br ship Windermere, Parker, 78 days from Now- ;né.‘l:. NSW: 4350 tond coal, Lo Ealiour, Guihrio Br ship Semanths, Crowe, 41 days from Shang- Dbai: ballast. to master. r snin Mayflela, Philllp, 77 days from New- castle, NSW; 599 bbls cement, 10 J J Moore & Co, Bxtn S G Wilder, McNeill, 19 days from Hono- luln: pass and sugar, 1o Wil lams, Dimond & Co. Wiial schr Rosario. Coffin, io duys iromn Fox Ts ana: 160 Ibs whaleoone 7 bearskins. 80 (b3 ivory. to C IT sheldon. Scur Aibiou, Thorsen, — bours from Albion. Tiver direct. 2 Schr Moro, Jorgensen, — hours from Co: Biver: — M{tlumber, to 18 Kimball. Oa rect. Schr Maxim, Olsen, 4% hours trom Caspa: 150 M #t lamber, to Caspar Tumber Co. Clearea. WEDNESDAY, October 28. gStmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodat, perkioy ‘0. Simr A capulco, Cattarinich. Panama, etc: Pac Mail 8 5 Co. Brship Montzom:ryshire, Edwards, .Queens- town; Girvin & Evre. Sailed. WEDNESDAY. October 28 Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander. San Diezo. Stmr Acapuico, Cattarinich, Panama, elc. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Kureka. Stmr National Citv, Andresen. Str Crescent City, Allen. Crescent City. BT stip Androsa, Morgan. Liverpool. . Brbark Richard T11. Counnor, Nanaimo. Schr Oceldental, Brandt, Eureka. Schr Melancthon, Hatcn, Columbia River. Schr Sparrow, Dart, Eureka. cur Mary C. Campbell, Bodega. » ::;hl’ Ocean Spray, Jeison, Iversens Landing. br Bender Brothers, Wetzei, Bowens Landing. e Llelegraphie. "OIN’ OFOS, Oct. 28.—10 e M.—Wealne: cloudy: wind W' velociiy 8 mlles. g Charters, The schr Salvator loads mdse for Central Amer- fea: Dutch ship Nederiano. mdse for Liverpool direct: barx Cey! redwood at Eureka for Hono- lulu; Brship City of Glasgow, wheat at Tacoma for Kurope, 29s: Br ship Drumcralg, saw @ voyas 285 9d: schr Dora Bluhm. lumber on the Souhd for Guaymas: ship James Nesmith, lumber at Por:land for Port Natal, 8s. The Br ship City of Hankow loads wheat at Tacoma for Europe, 283 9d. Spoken. Per Br ship Mayfleld—On Oct 2 in lat 15 N, long 166 W, Brbark Sumbawa. from Iquique jor Yokohama. Domestic Ports. - COOS BAY—Arrived Oct 28—Stmrs Tillam ook and Alcazar, hence Oct 26 Sailed Uct 28—=tmr Alcatraz for San Franciseos stmr Areata, for Portland. GRAYS HARBOR—Arnved Oct 28—Schr Al bert Meyer, hence Oct 14. Barbound—Stmr Del Norte. VENTURA—Arrived Oct 27—Stmr Geo Loortiis, heace Oct 26, and satled Oct 28 for San Francisco. Arrived Oct 28—~ mr.Newsboy, from Redondo. PORT BLAKELEY —Sailed Oct 28—Bark 1 cury, for San Francisco. Arrived Oc® 28~Schr Vega, from Seattle. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Oct 25—Sch Newark, hence Oct 24. EUREKA -~afled Oct 28—Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco; stmr Farallon, for San Eran: cisco. Arrived Oct 28—Schr John A, hence Oct 22; stm Weeott. hence Oct 26. COOS BAY—Safled Oct 28-Stme Homer, for San Francisco. : Foreign Ports. ACAPULCO—Sailed Oct 27—Stmr Colon. for San Fraucisco. 1QUIQUE—Cleared Sept 1—Chil ship Hindo- stan, for Vancouver. ¢ Movewments of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 28—stmr_Teutonlc, from Liverpool and Queenstown; stmr Havel,* fm Bremen and Southampton: stmr Werra, from Genoa, Navles and Gibralter. Sailed Oct 28—>tmr New York,for Southanip- ton: stmr Germanic, for Liverpool; stmr Western~ land, for Antwerp. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Oct 28—Sime GSpres: stmr &t Paul. 5 . Sailed Oct 28_Simr Trave, for New York. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Oct 28—Stmr Mo-. Dile, from New York, for London. , . . Importations. . . SAN SIMEON—Per Coos Bay—2 cs eggs. 3t butter, 17 dressed calves. 1 pkg dry goods, 5 bxs fis uC0s—20 dressed calves, 3 cs eggs. 1 bx but- . ter, 245 sks barley. Port Harford—4 s eggs. 52 bxs apples, 1 bx but~ ter, b bxs fish. Gaviota—9 sks crawfish, 1 bdl pelts. Santa Barbara—). bx apples, 1 sE walnuu frult, 36 bxs lemons. - w o, Ventura—20 sks walnuts, 1 bx baking powder. 1 bx hardware, 1 bx apples, 69 bxs lemons, 1cs dry £00ds. 27 bxs oranzes, 2 pkgs mdse. Hueneme—1 bdl springs, 2 bxs groceries. 1185 sKs beans. San Pedro—1060 sks barley. 842 sks corn. Newport—1002 sks corn, 12 bxs oranzes. 6 bxs; persimmions, 25 bxs lemons. 181 /sks waluuts, 25 sks peppers, 130 sks peanuts, 7 bbls pota:oes: Consiennat. Per Coos Bay—H Dutard: J Ivancovicn & Co: J H Leslie & Co: McDonough.& Runyon: _Bendet Bro-: Gray & Barbleri: American G uion Fish Co; Gould & Jaudin; Newmark & Edwards; G W Gibbs & Co: Jouas Erlanger & Co: Llevre, Fricke & Co; M Jude: M M Feder: Pacific Transier Co; Wm, Ciuft & Co: Hawley Bros; Murphy, Grant & Go: J B Inguglia; Thos Denigan, Son & Co: A Palad: J Dunn; Levi Spiegel &Co; L scatena & Co Coast Fish Co: Steson-Renner Drayaze Co: S P Milling Co; A Paladini: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: A Baker; CE Whitnev &Co: Hills Bros: Sacra- mento Fish Co: De Bernardl & Co: J Hoffmar, Uri& Co: L D Stono & Co: Western Meds O Meyer: W € Price & Co: Ilammond & Brod: A J B imme!: Dalrymen’s Union: Pac Coast Buichers’ Levi, Strauss & Co; B D Vergilio: ¥ langer & Galinger. UCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TC HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, ov AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. . S.AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only,.Tues. day, November 10, 8c10 4.3 Special party raids. 8. 8. MONOWAI sails via HONOLULU “and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Novem- ber 12 at 2 P. M. . . Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOW N South Africa. ki 3.1, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 115 Montzomery stfest, Frelght Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TQ PORTI.ATNID From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 A. 3. FARE{Olz First-class Including 86 Second-class | berth & mealy HEDULE OF SAILINGS: - Columbia....... ... .Oct. 25, Nov. 4,14, 24 State of California.....Oct. 30, Nov. 9,19, 29 Through tickets and through baggage to all Eastern points. Ratesand folders upon appll uon to 2 . F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHI? €0, TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY & whar, San Francisco, as follows: For Mars Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lenoo and Sitka (Alaska), at § . ., Oct. 11, 36 For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town: send, Seaitle, Tacoma, ‘Everett,” Anacortes “Bnd ew Wi atcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), § A. M. Oct. 1, 6,11, 16, 21,286, 81, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancauver with the C. P. Ba R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jiureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum. Dboldt Bay), sir. Pomona 2 P. M., Oct. 4, 8, 12, 16 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. For 3anta Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayu Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, s-m Barbara, Ventura, Huerfeme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. A Oct. 2, 8,10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereaiter. s For San Diego, stopping only at Port” Harrorl (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara,"Port Los At reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. . Oct. 4, 8, 12, 18, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereatter. ‘or Knsenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatfan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 1q A. M. 25th of each month. s “Lhe Company reserves right to change steamers or safling dates. Ticket office—Palace Iotel, 4 New Montgomery street. . ‘GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Frang/soo, COMPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATLARTI QUs French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, 100t of MoTton st. ‘I ravelers by Shatol, this Iine avoid both transic py knslish rallwhy ang the discomfort of crossing the channel in & satall boat. New York 10 Alexandris, EgyPh, Vid:Farly firsi-cless $16.; second-class, $116. % . LA BRETAGNE. LA CHAMPAGNE La TOURAINE. LA GASCOGNE LA BRETAGNE 2 : Bar x0r lurtner particulars app = k PAHCL "FORGET. Agens, No. 8, Bowling Green, New Ydrk, * 7. F. FUGAZI & CO, Ageaty 5 Monigomsey avenue, San Francisco, - 4 STOCKTON STEAMERS - - - e Pler No. 3, Washington 5 ';:-svl'. M, Daily ’n;_;t che re‘;gnads:“, Lo i 30 P, oL Accommodations Reserved by Telephbne. i only line muking through raies on Valley Road trelght. y STEAMERN. . . C. Walker, . . D: Peters, . T e City of Stodkton. “Teiephons Main 803. Cai. Nav. and imug Ce VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVEVARE, - STEAMER MONTICELLO,} *10:30 A 3., *10:30 A M, 03 8 Landing Mission-stree: Dosk. Pler 2. Telephono Biack 251. *Kxeursion trip, KVing 6 hours At Navy-Yard FOR SANJOSE, LN GATOS & SAXTH CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY AL10A M. s:undun excepted); Alviso daily at 6 ¢ M (Sacurdays excepted). Froight artl Pas P e T e O an Al e Cl o, Pier w BADLA CIATS b 345 J08 s i

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